
In a recent media event, Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang opened up about how he uses different AI tools in his daily workflow. He describes AI not as a replacement for traditional tools such as word processors, but as a “thinking partner” that remembers context, adapts to past conversations, and boosts both his productivity and the quality of his work, reports TechRadar Pro.
Huang says he chooses specific AI systems based on the task at hand. For technically demanding work, he leans on Gemini. For artistic or creative tasks, his go-to is Grok. When he needs quick facts or fast summaries, he uses Perplexity. And for everyday use, such as writing, brainstorming, and refining ideas, he prefers ChatGPT.
One of the more interesting practices he shared is asking multiple AI tools the same question, then having them critique each other’s responses. Huang compares this to consulting multiple doctors to get diverse professional opinions before deciding on a course of action. He finds this approach produces better results because weaknesses or blind spots in one model are often compensated for by the strengths of another.
Beyond saving time, Huang says these AI tools improve his learning and thinking. They help him access information more efficiently, formulate ideas, and even sharpen critical thinking. He predicts experiences like his, where people rely on AI to remember context and build on past work, will become commonplace.
To sum up, Huang doesn’t rely on a single AI. He treats them like a toolbox: each has a purpose, and using several together improves results. His approach reflects a belief that human-AI collaboration isn’t futuristic; it’s already part of his daily routine. If others follow suit, it will likely become part of everyone’s work life.